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  • Swimming Pool Safety Tips | CBS Pittsburgh

    Jun 25, 2026

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    KDKA’s Ross Guidotti has more on how to stay safe in the water this summer.

  • “Don’t Panic!” How To Survive Rip Currents and Save Fellow Swimmers From Them | MassLive

    Jun 25, 2026

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    rokur
    in Beach Life, Safety

    To someone who is getting sucked out to sea by a rip current, “don’t panic!” may be difficult to heed, even if that’s exactly what you should do. But lifeguards say to not only relax but flip over and float out of the danger.

    Rip currents are one of the coast’s greatest dangers and account for the most beach rescues every year. About 100 people drown from rip currents along U.S. beaches each year, according to the United States Lifesaving Association. And more than 80 percent of beach rescues annually involve rip currents.

    Already this year, there have been at least 21 people killed from rip currents in U.S. waters, according to the National Weather Service.

    Rip currents are narrow columns of water flowing rapidly away from the beach. They don’t pull swimmers under water, but can carry them out a fair distance from shore.

    “A rip current is like a river that pulls out to sea,” said San Diego Lifeguard Marine Safety Lieutenant Charlie Knight. “So when the waves come into the beach, it needs somewhere to go. And so it takes these little channels out that we call rip currents to put all that water back into the ocean.”

    Low spots along the beach, or areas near jetties or piers, are often where rip currents form. They can be connected to stormy weather but also sometimes occur during sunny days. They can be hard to detect because the surface water often appears calm.

    The current can flow as fast as eight feet per second (3.2 meters per second), faster than even a strong swimmer can overcome, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

    The most frequent advice from beach rescue teams and weather forecasters is to “’flip, float and follow.” Flipping over to float creates calm, conserves energy and keeps the airways open while the swimmer is in the rip current’s grip.

  • Global Initiative Brings Awareness to Importance of Swim Lessons for Kids | 9News

    Jun 25, 2026

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    rokur
    in Learn To Swim, Organization, Safety

    Kaitlin Thibou with Goldfish Swim Schools talks about the seriousness of the issue.

  • Summer Safety Alert: Swimming in a Pool vs. The Ocean | Good Morning America

    Jun 25, 2026

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    rokur
    in Safety

    Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee is at Rockaway Beach in New York with an eye-opening demonstration that puts volunteer swimmers to the test.

  • Boy, 12, Attacked by Shark While Swimming in Bahamas | CBS Chicago

    Jun 25, 2026

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    rokur
    in Beach Life, Nature

    Authorities said the boy was on a tour of the Exuma Cays with his family. He was swimming in the Staniel Cay with his brother when the attack happened.

  • Goldfish Swim School Offering Free Lessons During “World’s Largest Swim Lesson” Event | WXII 12 News

    Jun 25, 2026

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    rokur
    in Learn To Swim, Organization, Safety

    Goldfish Swim School offering free lessons during “World’s Largest Swim Lesson” event

  • Sharks Attack Deceased Beached Whale Off Queensland Coast | 10 News

    Jun 25, 2026

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    rokur
    in Nature

    A beached humpback whale has sparked a feeding frenzy off Bundaberg. It is on a section of beach at Mon Repos, one of the most well-known turtle hatching areas in the state, but now it’s being swarmed by an extraordinary number of marine predators.

  • Record Heat Kills Across Europe | 40 Drown in France, Eiffel Tower Shuts Early | Vertex

    Jun 25, 2026

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    rokur
    in Beach Life, Safety

    A relentless heatwave sweeping across Europe has turned rivers, lakes and beaches into deadly traps, with at least 40 people drowning in France since June 18 as millions sought relief from record-breaking temperatures. French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said most of the victims were young people as the government convened an emergency meeting to respond to the escalating crisis. Temperatures climbed above 44C in parts of the country, forcing the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre to shorten opening hours, while rail services and a nuclear reactor were disrupted by the extreme heat. Similar conditions have spread across Italy, Spain, Germany and the UK, highlighting a continent-wide emergency as scientists warn the Sahara-driven heat dome could push temperatures even higher in the coming days.

  • Great White Shark Trails Teen’s Paddleboard off Coast | KTLA 5

    Jun 25, 2026

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    rokur
    in Beach Life, Nature

    A Colorado teenager hoping to spot a shark during a Father’s Day outing along the Santa Barbara County coast got much closer to one than she realized, as newly captured drone footage shows a great white shark swimming near and apparently following her paddleboard.

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